10-28-2008 04:05 AM - edited 07-03-2021 04:41 PM
Hi there,
I want to collect the serialnumbers of some AccessPoints (Cisco AIR-AP1120) and tried the "show version" command there. Result:
Part Number : ###########
PCA Assembly Number : ###########
PCA Revision Number : ###########
PCB Serial Number : ###########
Top Assembly Part Number : ###########
Top Assembly Serial Number : ###########
Top Revision Number : ##
Product/Model Number : ###########
There is no such thing as "System Serial Number", so which part is the serial number ?! Or should I use another command?
Thanks in advance.
Michael.
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10-28-2008 04:57 AM
I believe it is the Top Assembly Serial Number. The Serial number, such as S/N: VDF0636XXXX (11 alphanumeric digits) is located on the back of the AP. Take a look at one AP and verify that the Serial Number that is on the back matches one on the show version.
10-28-2008 05:41 AM
I can confirm that it's the Top Assembly Serial Number. That really confused me the first time I looked it up via CLI.
10-28-2008 04:57 AM
I believe it is the Top Assembly Serial Number. The Serial number, such as S/N: VDF0636XXXX (11 alphanumeric digits) is located on the back of the AP. Take a look at one AP and verify that the Serial Number that is on the back matches one on the show version.
10-28-2008 05:41 AM
I can confirm that it's the Top Assembly Serial Number. That really confused me the first time I looked it up via CLI.
10-28-2008 06:16 AM
Thanks for the submission guys. I can continue my work.
Cheers.
Michael
01-26-2022 05:20 AM
A bit late but for guys still having the question you can run the command "show ap inventory all" in airos wlcs
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